Green’s Dictionary of Slang

blootered adj.

also bluthered
[Scot. blout, of liquids, to boil over]

drunk; also as adv.

J. Tomelty Is the Priest at Home? 44: ‘They’ll tell me I get blootered.’ O'Grady: ‘But ... !’ Malan: ‘Don’t look so shocked. That's a slang word used in Glasgow’ ire.
B. Bryden Benny Lynch 61: Henderson Lynch was seen blootered in Norfolk Street.
[Ire]J. Pepper Illus. Encyc. Ulster Knowledge n.p.: Had he drink on him? aims to establish if someone was (a) palatic (b) bluthered [BS].
[UK]R.M. Wilson Ripley Bogle 182: I got blootered. Pissed, plastered and poleaxed.
[UK]A. Close Official and Doubtful 54: Getting blootered in the back room of pubs.
[UK]K. Sampson Powder 439: Everyone was blissfully blootered.
[Scot]T. Black Gutted 118: Get blootered drunk on Buckfast, or some cheapo lager.
[Scot](con. 1980s) I. Welsh Skagboys 69: Coke is half-blootered and hanging on to the bar.
[UK]Observer 20 Mar. 🌐 They have already been round a mate's house getting blootered on cheap supermarket vodka or whatever.